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No voiding any warranty unless they do something that can be proven detrimental to something else that breaks, and then it would simply be a declined warranty claim on whatever broke.
As to your question, is it more beneficial to get aftermarket stuff? Technically, this is aftermarket, but I hear what you're saying - the answer, unfortunately, is "It depends."
If you want a simple turnkey solution that sounds pretty good and plugs and plays, then yeah - the OEM Audio+ is worth it.
Will a custom job at $1100 be a better solution? It could be - depends on your priorities. A custom job will be tailored to your exact specifications. If you know exactly what you want and where you want it, then go custom. If you just want a good sounding system that plugs in with relative ease and you've got $1100 to spend on it, then this is a perfectly valid option.
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